I'm assuming you're looking for the measure of angle y. Rule is that angle y will be equal to 1/2 of its intercepted arc. That arc measures 360-160-60 which is 140. Half of 140 is 70. So the first choice above is the one you want.
Yes. The two smaller squares have a sum of 169 which is the value of the larger square.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
25 + 144 = 169
It can be done. Notice the figure below shows you how to arrange the squares to give the answer of a^2 + b^2 = c^2
Answer:
d. 6
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of lengths to the near and far intersection points is the same for both secants:
PB×PA = PD×PC
We can use this relation to solve for x, then use the value of x to find PD.
7×12 = (3x)(7x)
4 = x² . . . . . . . . . divide by 21
2 = x . . . . . . . . . . take the square root
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PD = 3x = 3·2
PD = 6
Answer:
to big but i will slove it for u ok so see solution c one is correct
£4 and 720p, 12 times 60p equals 720p